brendan_biele@spacebucket in my opinion Juxtaposer is not worth it when compared to the control you get with ArtStudio. You get incremental (pixel-by-pixel) transformation when moving an element in ArtStudio. With Juxtaposer you have to solely rely on the two-finger pinch to place an element. It's very inaccurate. I also find that not having a selection tool (relying on solely on an eraser) is cumbersome when creating a transparency. This might work for some users but I'm a freak, or spoiled by Photo Shop. Juxtaposer gives you a background layer and a working layer. ArtStudio give you 5 user selectable layers. ArtStudio also gives you all of those other fantastic tools like a myriad of brushes, filters, canvas/image ratios, masks, transformations, etc , (as you know by now). The one advantage to using Juxtaposer over ArtStudio is the higher resolution output. Juxtaposer will output at 1529x2048. ArtStudio will output at 1024x1025 (max). Instagram will display 612x612. 4y